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Why is it important to address this topic?

Knowing about the right and importance of play in childhood is essential because play is an essential activity for the comprehensive development of boys and girls. Through play, children develop physical, emotional, cognitive and social skills. Additionally, play is recognized as a fundamental right in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, highlighting its role in promoting child well-being. We will reflect on the rights and privileges that our children have and the importance of their participation in programs, projects and activities that are designed for them.  

General Objective

Promote the recognition of play as a fundamental right of childhood, ensuring its inclusion in educational, family and community spaces, as a key tool for the comprehensive development of boys and girls.

Specific Objectives

1.   Train educators and caregivers in the use of games as an effective pedagogical tool to enhance learning and creativity.

2. Develop programs and activities that promote the inclusion and participation of all children in play, regardless of their abilities or socioeconomic background.

3. Raise awareness among educators, volunteers and communities about the importance of play in the emotional, cognitive, social and physical development of children.

Prof. Silvia Veiga Seijo

Professor in the Occupational Therapy Degree at the University of La Coruña

Mag. David Tanarro Colodrón

Master in Special Education from the Complutense University of Madrid

Specialists

Dra. Vanesa  Seguro

Doctor in Education from the Autonomous University of Madrid

Dra. Liliana Jacott Jimenez

Doctor in Psychology from the Autonomous University of Madrid

Dr. Jorge Ignacio Seco Presencio 

Doctor in Psychology from the Autonomous University of Madrid

Agenda and Schedules

22 September

Day 1

Play and human development: A perspective from social justice.

Dra. Liliana Jacott Jimenez

10:00 am (Perú)

29 September

Day 2

Children's rights as a framework for intervention: from participation to play.

Dra. Vanesa  Seguro

10:00 am (Perú)

06 October

Day 3

Play and emotional health: the play group as a space for prevention and therapeutic support.

Dr. Jorge Ignacio Seco Presencio 

10:00 am (Perú)

13 October

Day 4

Society-Diversity – Childhood.

Mag. David Tanarro Colodrón

10:00 am (Perú)

20 October

Day 5

Play researchers: Children's voices transform a marginalized community in Scotland.

Prof. Silvia Veiga Seijo

10:00 am (Perú)

How do I participate?

This training day is carried out for the network of play groups in Peru, Mexico, Chile and Argentina.  Therefore, we must review the schedules of each church, also, taking into account how we should participate. Remind you that at the end of the sessions you will be provided with a certificate of participation. 

  • ZOOM virtual platform. 
  • Camera on. 
  • Attend all 5 sessions.
  • Sign up in the virtual form.

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Days
Hours
Minutes
Seconds

Why is it important to address this topic?

Knowing about the right and importance of play in childhood is essential because play is an essential activity for the comprehensive development of boys and girls. Through play, children develop physical, emotional, cognitive and social skills. Additionally, play is recognized as a fundamental right in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, highlighting its role in promoting child well-being. We will reflect on the rights and privileges that our children have and the importance of their participation in programs, projects and activities that are designed for them.  

General Objective

Promote the recognition of play as a fundamental right of childhood, ensuring its inclusion in educational, family and community spaces, as a key tool for the comprehensive development of boys and girls.

Objetivos Especificos

1.   Train educators and caregivers in the use of games as an effective pedagogical tool to enhance learning and creativity.

2. Develop programs and activities that promote the inclusion and participation of all children in play, regardless of their abilities or socioeconomic background.

3. Raise awareness among educators, volunteers and communities about the importance of play in the emotional, cognitive, social and physical development of children.

Specialists

Dra. Vanesa  Seguro

Doctor in Education from the Autonomous University of Madrid

Mag. David Tanarro Colodrón

Master in Special Education from the Complutense University of Madrid

Dra. Liliana Jacott Jimenez

Doctor in Psychology from the Autonomous University of Madrid

Prof. Silvia Veiga Seijo

Professor in the Occupational Therapy Degree at the University of La Coruña

Dr. Jorge Ignacio Seco Presencio 

Doctor in Psychology from the Autonomous University of Madrid

Agenda and Schedules

22 de Septiembre

Day 1

Play and human development: A perspective from social justice.

Dra. Liliana Jacott Jimenez

10:00 am (Perú)

29 de Septiembre

Day 2

Children's rights as a framework for intervention: from participation to play.

Dra. Vanesa  Seguro

10:00 am (Perú)

06 de Octubre

Day 3

Play and emotional health: the play group as a space for prevention and therapeutic support.

Dr. Jorge Ignacio Seco Presencio 

10:00 am (Perú)

13 de Octubre

Day 4

Society-Diversity – Childhood.

Mag. David Tanarro Colodrón

10:00 am (Perú)

20 de Octubre

Day 5

Play researchers: Children's voices transform a marginalized community in Scotland.

Prof. Silvia Veiga Seijo

10:00 am (Perú)

How do I participate?

This training day is carried out for the network of play groups in Peru, Mexico, Chile and Argentina.  Therefore, we must review the schedules of each church, also, taking into account how we should participate. Remind you that at the end of the sessions you will be provided with a certificate of participation. 

  • ZOOM virtual platform. 
  • Camera on. 
  • Attend all 5 sessions.
  • Sign up in the virtual form.
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